Great to be back in the Semtech family - Business Development Manager Semtech Employee Review

4.0
Nov 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

M2M connectivity has an excellent reputation within Australia. This builds on a solid base of Semtech as a parent company being known as an industry leader for decades. In AU and NZ, M2M Connectivity has excellent customer relationships meaning that customers see us as trusted advisors. This is a privilege and a sign of work done well over previous years. Australian and New Zealand carriers see M2M Connectivity as a partner of choice for hardware distribution and leverage our broad and extensive portfolio of products. At the same time they trust us to re-sell their carriage through the sister company M2M One.

Cons

Like any corporate integration, the process of blending M2M into Semtech's IT systems hasn't always been seamless, however the whole process has been made much more comfortable as kind and reasonable people have been working together to smooth out the bumps.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

Great Benefits, Nice People, Engaging Work, Great management and Team

Cons

Low physical presence in the office, low inter-department collaboration

1.0
Mar 3, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Facilities are well maintained, and the environment is generally clean and organized. - A bonus structure exists for hourly and salaried staff. - Many managers and technical leads are approachable and willing to help. - Starting pay can be competitive depending on the role. - Plenty of employee parking. - Training programs are structured and help new hires ramp up efficiently.

Cons

- Compensation does not keep pace with cost of living, and raises feel reactive rather than intentional. - Bonus structures lack consistency. - The culture in some areas has shifted toward heavy oversight and micromanagement. What was once more results focused now feels compliance driven, with increasing restrictions that have hurt morale. - Benefits are expensive relative to coverage quality. Healthcare premiums significantly reduce take home pay - Conflict resolution often appears risk averse and liability focused rather than employee focused - The company doesn't seem to care about employee assets. - Internal priorities and project expectations are frequently unclear, leading to misalignment and frustration. - The rollout of unlimited PTO has created more confusion than flexibility.

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